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On Wednesday, May 13, the members of this years graduating class and their teachers were
entertained by the Seniors' parents at a delicious banquet in the cafeteria,
Following the supper Mr. Wayne Ross, as toastmaster, introduced Louise Schneider, who then led the group in a community sing of "School Days." Each of the class members stood and introduced their parents. Baby pictures were shown of each student. The group also enjoyed slides of the Seniors working on the Prom, plays, and various class activities. Mrs. Wayne Matz read the history of the Senior class, and Mrs. Wayne Ross the class "prophecy."
A graduation theme was carried out in the decorations.
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Following the supper Mr. Wayne Ross, as toastmaster, introduced Louise Schneider, who then led the group in a community sing of "School Days." Each of the class members stood and introduced their parents. Baby pictures were shown of each student. The group also enjoyed slides of the Seniors working on the Prom, plays, and various class activities. Mrs. Wayne Matz read the history of the Senior class, and Mrs. Wayne Ross the class "prophecy."
A graduation theme was carried out in the decorations.
At the last meeting the topic of discussion was movies--the type of movies we like to see and
how often we attend them.
The Jr. Hi-Y presented a 4' x 6' Indiana State Flag to the school.
The following Freshman members received their pins. They are: Carl Rensberger, Ronnie Burch, Roger Norris, Gail Kaser, Jim Smith, John Henderson, Louie Maher, Paul Rupel, Larry Pontius, David Zumbaugh, Dennis Sickmiller, Sam Whitaker, Dana Pletcher, Carl Creech, Terry Boswell, Lamar Metcalf, Steve Peterson, and Richey Peterson.
The Jr. Hi-Y presented a 4' x 6' Indiana State Flag to the school.
The following Freshman members received their pins. They are: Carl Rensberger, Ronnie Burch, Roger Norris, Gail Kaser, Jim Smith, John Henderson, Louie Maher, Paul Rupel, Larry Pontius, David Zumbaugh, Dennis Sickmiller, Sam Whitaker, Dana Pletcher, Carl Creech, Terry Boswell, Lamar Metcalf, Steve Peterson, and Richey Peterson.
JUNIOR NEWS
In literature, we are reading novels.
The Typing class is working on the last Tynerette of the year.
The Junior and Senior Prom was held Saturday, May 16. The Juniors worked extremely hard on
The Typing class is working on the last Tynerette of the year.
The Junior and Senior Prom was held Saturday, May 16. The Juniors worked extremely hard on
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the decorations to make the evening a total success.
SOPHOMORE NEWS
School days are coming to an end and so are all class activities.
Our last school project was the Sophomore Bake Sale on May 9, which was held in Plymouth and Lapaz. We would like to thank everyone for their cooperation and for making the sale successful.
We hope to see everyone in the fall and we wish you all a happy vacation.
Our last school project was the Sophomore Bake Sale on May 9, which was held in Plymouth and Lapaz. We would like to thank everyone for their cooperation and for making the sale successful.
We hope to see everyone in the fall and we wish you all a happy vacation.
FRESHMAN NEWS
On May 18th the Freshman class enjoyed a skating party. Each Freshman was able to
invite one guest.
In our subjects we are beginning to prepare for our final tests of this year.
Many students are getting anxious for the summer vacation.
In our subjects we are beginning to prepare for our final tests of this year.
Many students are getting anxious for the summer vacation.
GIRLS 4-H CLUB
Ed Cook, from the House of Naple spoke to the 4-H girls and their mothers at the Mothers
Tea May 19, 1964. His topic was interior decorating.
Refreshments of orange sherbet salad, cookies and punch were served by the first year food class under the direction of the Junior Leader, Judy Gongwer.
Nets in spring color were used as decorations for he tables and were later given to the mothers to keep.
It is possible to attain the heights, provided you yourself always remain on the level.
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Refreshments of orange sherbet salad, cookies and punch were served by the first year food class under the direction of the Junior Leader, Judy Gongwer.
Nets in spring color were used as decorations for he tables and were later given to the mothers to keep.
It is possible to attain the heights, provided you yourself always remain on the level.